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Not much point entering a race with rules that you agree to at the beginning if you are gonna moan when the rules dont suit you later, in my opinion.
 

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And when the rules are modified when the race is underway?

Tapio is still hobbled by the 46*S exclusion zone while the boat before him was allowed to enter it 'on account of weather'.......

Re VdH.... didn't he incur this penalty 'cos he had phoned his mum?

That would have been having penalty enough....... having Race Control telling the whole wide world that you had called your mum when the going got rough... Oh the shame........the shame..... :redface-new:
 

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Tapio is still hobbled by the 46*S exclusion zone while the boat before him was allowed to enter it 'on account of weather'.......
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Oopsadaisy.

Also surprising is the 5.1knots recorded by Tapio Lehtinen’s Finnish entry Asteria. She is covered in barnacle growth, which is sapping her speed at an ever-increasing rate. Last week, GGR HQ lifted the restriction of the NO-GO ZONE south of the 42°S Parallel in the South Pacific as a safety measure for Lehtinen to escape the worst of a Southern Ocean storm running up behind, and Tapio has been running before strong NE wind towards Cape Horn ever since.

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Tapio Lehtinen Finland
Asteria - Gaia 36 - 6

Speed: 0.6 knots @ 325.08°
Position at: 09 Jan 2019 20:00 UTC
Lat/Lon: 45° 11.70 S, 121° 44.41 W
DTF: 9199.9 NM
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Southern limit is 46*S.......

Rules being modified on the fly.....

And also....

When you are 73 wife or mum both play same part in controlling your life..........VdH phoned home.....
 

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Interesting....

Tapio appears to have left the exclusion zone and headed NNE towards Susie's boat. At some point during 9 Jan he was 'apparently' around 6 miles away, but seems to have turned back SW in recent hours.

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Is Susie's transponder still transmitting a position? What d'you think is going on?
 

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Interesting....

Is Susie's transponder still transmitting a position? What d'you think is going on?

Tapio's heading off now, south east. He has, however, given a very good impression of having searched the likely vicinity of Susie's boat..... if still afloat.


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I wonder if someone with an HF set has been helping a bit....
 

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'Twould be interesting to hear he'd found her, and taken pics.... or even boarded and recovered some of her pics and testtubes. Then, a Viking pyre might be thought appropriate...

We may never know.

You be careful out there, wandering down the trades, dreaming of island rum and coka-colah! ;)
 

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Leader Jean-Luc, now over 200 miles north of the Azores and with a bit over 1000nm to run, is cracking along at 7.6 knots - on his weakened port tack - and has put in 168 nm in the past 24 hours ( to midnight ). His lead ( on DTF ) is about 200nm. There's an area of slack wind for both J-L and Mark Slats to avoid - then, later in the coming week, strong northerlies.

That should serve J-l's purpose IF he can keep his mast together......
 
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